Question : where should i consider moving internationally?
my boyfriend/ fiance are considering moving outside the states, we have never been abroad and have read that becoming a citizen of another country can be tricky. does any one have any advice on places to check out that have either decent economy or easy citizenship?
moving internationally

Best answer:

Answer by Sunshine M
Try travelling first, before just jumping overboard into a new country. The more ‘foreign’ a country is relative to what you’re used to, the more you’ll have to overcome to adjust and have a good (read: satisfying) life. Language, social customs, religious customs and prevalence, food differences, cleanliness standards, and so forth, change wildly from country to country and region to region. Consider doing some kind of language (and cultural, if available) immersion program in any country that speaks a different language to what your primary, or only, language is.

Easy citizenship? I don’t think there is any such place. It seems to me that some of the east asian countries are easier to work illegally (without the proper visas) but almost all of those job are in illicit trades.

Decent economy? Make sure you have some kind of employment in mind when you go anywhere. If you don’t have trades, technical or university training, are you prepared to compete for a job where the working conditions and pay may be marginal? It doesn’t matter if the economy is good if you can’t get a decent job.